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John has an indemnity plan with a $200 deductible. His insurance pays 85% of his medical expenses after his deductible is met. He has a maximum out of pocket limit of $1100. He pays $125 a month in premiums through his employer. He visits the doctor 6 times and each visit costs $60. He has 5 prescriptions filled at WalMart for $10 piece. How much are his medical expenses for the year?
A report from the marketing department indicates that a new product will generate the following revenue stream: $62,500 in the first year, $89,400 in year two, $136,200 in year three, $128,300 in year four, and $112,000 in year five. If your firm's d..
No More Books Corporation has an agreement with Floyd Bank whereby the bank handles $7.0 million in collections a day and requires a $450,000 compensating balance. No More Books is contemplating canceling the agreement and dividing its eastern region..
How close could you get to a risk free investment with stocks? Are stocks inherently risky, so that a risk free return would not be possible?
A $10,000 par value bond with coupons at 8%, convertible semi-annually, is being sold three years and four months before the bond matures. The bond is redeemable at $C, and purchase will yield 6% convertible semi-annually to the buyer.
Wallace Container Company issued $100 per value preferred stock 10 years ago. The stock provided a 9 percent yield at the time of issue. The preferred stock is now selling for $68. What is the current yield or cost of the preferred stock?
Quantitative Problem: Adams Manufacturing Inc. buys $9.6 million of materials (net of discounts) on terms of 2/10, net 50; and it currently pays after 10 days and takes the discounts. Adams plans to expand, which will require additional financing. Wh..
Basil Herb Co. is expected to pay $2.20 per share in dividends at the end of the next 12 months. The growth rate in dividends is expected to be constant at 6% per year. If the stock is selling for $55 per share, what is the required rate of return?
Compute Break-Even Point at the operating profit level: Ensco Lighting Company has fixed costs of $100,000, sells its units for $28 and has variable costs of $15.50 per unit. Compute the breakeven point.
You purchased a zero-coupon bond one year ago for $281.33. The market interest rate is now 7 percent. If the bond had 19 years to maturity when you originally purchased it, what was your total return for the past year?
At the end of the last HW assignment, Mr.Speakers had been organized into a corporation and had continued making and selling a small number of headphones. In order to expand production capabilities, Mollena has decided that Mr.Speakers needs new equi..
One year ago Clark Company issued a 10-year, 13% semiannual coupon bond at its par value of $1,000. Currently, the bond can be called in 6 years at a price of $1,065, and it now sells for $1,270. What is the expected capital gains (or loss) yield for..
Quad Enterprises is considering a new three-year expansion project that requires an initial fixed asset investment of $2.97 million. The fixed asset will be depreciated straight-line to zero over its three-year tax life, after which time it will be w..
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